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Cabinet Council
Matched in: Term Cabinet Council
Cabinet
Matched in: Term Cabinet
Lord President of the Council
Matched in: Term Lord President of the Council
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Treasury
chief of these is called First Lord; and he is, by custom, the head of the Cabinet (see CABINET COUNCIL), and of the whole executive, for which he is responsible in every department. The Chancellor of the Exchequer
Council of ministers
Matched in: Term Council of ministers
President of the Council
Matched in: Term President of the Council
Parliamentary executive
the Council of Ministers consisting, as it does, of the members of the legislature is, like the British Cabinet, 'a hyphen which joins, a buckle which fastens the legislative part of the State to the executive part,'
Satisfaction of Governor
by Constitution is not the personal satisfaction of Governor but the satisfaction in the Constitutional sense under the cabinet system of Government, implying that Governor exercises all his powers and functions by or under the Constitution on … exercises all his powers and functions by or under the Constitution on the aid and advice of the Council of Ministers, PU Myllai Hlychho v. State of Mizoram, (2005) 2 SCC 12.
Collective responsibility
the party in power on the basis of the policies adopted and laid down by it in the Cabinet meeting. 'Collective responsibility' has two meanings: the first meaning which can legitimately be ascribed to it is that … any reservation; it is ensured by the enforcement of principles, namely that no person is nominated to the Council of Ministers except on the advice of the Prime Minister and no person is retained as a member
Admiralty
of whom one is the Chief, and is called the First Lord. He is a member of the Cabinet and is assisted by four Sea Lords, now always selected from Officers of the Service, two Civil Lords … S. C. Ord. LVIII.) and from the same Court sitting as a Prize Court only to the Privy Council: Jud. Act, 1925, s. 27. See DROITS OF ADMIRALTY'NAVAL PRIZE. This court formerly had cognizance of all crimes
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